US11234750B2 - Combination ultrasonic and electrosurgical instrument having electrical circuits with shared return path - Google Patents
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- Ultrasonic surgical instruments utilize ultrasonic energy for both precise cutting and controlled coagulation of tissue.
- the ultrasonic energy cuts and coagulates by vibrating a blade in contact with the tissue. Vibrating at frequencies of approximately 50 kilohertz (kHz), for example, the ultrasonic blade denatures protein in the tissue to form a sticky coagulum. Pressure exerted on the tissue with the blade surface collapses blood vessels and allows the coagulum to form a hemostatic seal.
- the precision of cutting and coagulation may be controlled by the surgeon's technique and adjusting the power level, blade edge, tissue traction, and blade pressure, for example.
- ultrasonic surgical devices include the HARMONIC ACE® Ultrasonic Shears, the HARMONIC WAVE® Ultrasonic Shears, the HARMONIC FOCUS® Ultrasonic Shears, and the HARMONIC SYNERGY® Ultrasonic Blades, all by Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Further examples of such devices and related concepts are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,322,055, entitled “Clamp Coagulator/Cutting System for Ultrasonic Surgical Instruments,” issued Jun. 21, 1994, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pat. No.
- Electrosurgical instruments utilize electrical energy for sealing tissue, and generally include a distally mounted end effector that can be configured for bipolar or monopolar operation.
- bipolar operation electrical current is provided through the tissue by active and return electrodes of the end effector.
- monopolar operation current is provided through the tissue by an active electrode of the end effector and a return electrode (e.g., a grounding pad) separately located on a patient's body.
- Heat generated by the current flowing through the tissue may form hemostatic seals within the tissue and/or between tissues, and thus may be particularly useful for sealing blood vessels, for example.
- the end effector of an electrosurgical device may also include a cutting member that is movable relative to the tissue and the electrodes to transect the tissue.
- RF energy applied by an electrosurgical device can be transmitted to the instrument by a generator coupled with the instrument.
- the electrical energy may be in the form of radio frequency (“RF”) energy, which is a form of electrical energy generally in the frequency range of approximately 300 kilohertz (kHz) to 1 megahertz (MHz).
- RF energy is a form of electrical energy generally in the frequency range of approximately 300 kilohertz (kHz) to 1 megahertz (MHz).
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- an electrosurgical device can transmit lower frequency RF energy through tissue, which causes ionic agitation, or friction, in effect resistive heating, thereby increasing the temperature of the tissue. Because a sharp boundary is created between the affected tissue and the surrounding tissue, surgeons can operate with a high level of precision and control, without sacrificing un-targeted adjacent tissue.
- the low operating temperatures of RF energy may be useful for removing, shrinking, or sculpting soft tissue while simultaneously sealing blood vessels.
- RF energy works
- An example of an RF electrosurgical device is the ENSEAL® Tissue Sealing Device by Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., of Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Further examples of electrosurgical devices and related concepts are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,500,176 entitled “Electrosurgical Systems and Techniques for Sealing Tissue,” issued Dec. 31, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pat. No. 7,112,201 entitled “Electrosurgical Instrument and Method of Use,” issued Sep. 26, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pat. No. 7,125,409, entitled “Electrosurgical Working End for Controlled Energy Delivery,” issued Oct. 24, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pat.
- Some instruments may provide ultrasonic and RF energy treatment capabilities through a single surgical device. Examples of such devices and related methods and concepts are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,663,220, entitled “Ultrasonic Surgical Instruments,” issued Mar. 4, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pub. No. 2015/0141981, entitled “Ultrasonic Surgical Instrument with Electrosurgical Feature,” published May 21, 2015, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,949,785 on Apr. 24, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; and U.S. Pub. No. 2017/0000541, entitled “Surgical Instrument with User Adaptable Techniques,” published Jan. 5, 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of an exemplary surgical system having a generator and a surgical instrument operable to treat tissue with ultrasonic energy and bipolar RF energy;
- FIG. 2 depicts a top perspective view of an end effector of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 , having a clamp arm that provides a first electrode and an ultrasonic blade that provides a second electrode;
- FIG. 3 depicts a bottom perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 depicts a partially exploded perspective view of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 depicts an enlarged exploded perspective view of a distal portion of the shaft assembly and the end effector of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 depicts a side elevational view of a distal portion of an inner tube of the shaft assembly of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 depicts a rear perspective view of another exemplary clamp arm configured for use with the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 , the clamp arm having integrally formed pivot pins;
- FIG. 8 depicts a bottom elevational view of the clamp arm of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 depicts bottom perspective view of a proximal portion of the clamp arm of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of the clamp arm of FIG. 7 coupled to the distal end of an inner tube of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 , the inner tube modified to include a groove that guides the integral pivot pins;
- FIG. 11 depicts a side elevational view of a handle assembly of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 , with a side portion of the body of the handle assembly omitted to expose internal components, including an actuation assembly having a trigger and an acoustic assembly having an ultrasonic transducer;
- FIG. 12 depicts a perspective view of a spring retainer coupled to a proximal end of the outer tube of the surgical instrument of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13A depicts a sectional perspective view of the spring retainer and outer tube of FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 13B depicts an enlarged sectional perspective view of a region indicated in FIG. 13A , showing features that provide a snap-fit engagement between the spring retainer and the outer tube;
- FIG. 14 depicts a partial side sectional view of the surgical instrument of FIG. 1 , showing coupling of the shaft assembly, including an ultrasonic waveguide, to the handle assembly;
- FIG. 15A depicts a schematic view of portions of the surgical system of FIG. 1 , showing active and return paths of an ultrasonic electrical circuit and a bipolar RF electrical circuit passing through the surgical instrument;
- FIG. 15B depicts a schematic view of the end effector of the surgical instrument of FIG. 15A , showing the active path of the RF electrical circuit passing distally from the outer tube to the clamp arm into tissue, and the return path passing proximally from the tissue to the ultrasonic blade and into the waveguide.
- proximal and distal are defined herein relative to a surgeon, or other operator, grasping a surgical instrument having a distal surgical end effector.
- proximal refers to the position of an element arranged closer to the surgeon
- distal refers to the position of an element arranged closer to the surgical end effector of the surgical instrument and further away from the surgeon.
- spatial terms such as “upper,” “lower,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” or the like are used herein with reference to the drawings, it will be appreciated that such terms are used for exemplary description purposes only and are not intended to be limiting or absolute. In that regard, it will be understood that surgical instruments such as those disclosed herein may be used in a variety of orientations and positions not limited to those shown and described herein.
- FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary surgical system ( 10 ) including a generator ( 12 ) and a surgical instrument ( 14 ).
- Surgical instrument ( 14 ) is operatively coupled with the generator ( 12 ) via power cable ( 16 ).
- generator ( 12 ) is operable to power surgical instrument ( 14 ) to deliver ultrasonic energy for cutting tissue, and electrosurgical bipolar RF energy (i.e., therapeutic levels of RF energy) for sealing tissue.
- generator ( 12 ) is configured to power surgical instrument ( 14 ) to deliver ultrasonic energy and electrosurgical bipolar RF energy simultaneously.
- Surgical instrument ( 14 ) of the present example comprises a handle assembly ( 18 ), a shaft assembly ( 20 ) extending distally from the handle assembly ( 18 ), and an end effector ( 22 ) arranged at a distal end of the shaft assembly ( 20 ).
- Handle assembly ( 18 ) comprises a body ( 24 ) including a pistol grip ( 26 ) and energy control buttons ( 28 , 30 ) configured to be manipulated by a surgeon.
- a trigger ( 32 ) is coupled to a lower portion of body ( 24 ) and is pivotable toward and away from pistol grip ( 26 ) to selectively actuate end effector ( 22 ), as described in greater detail below.
- handle assembly ( 18 ) may comprise a scissor grip configuration, for example.
- an ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) is housed internally within and supported by body ( 24 ). In other configurations, ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) may be provided externally of body ( 24 ).
- end effector ( 22 ) includes an ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) and a clamp arm ( 38 ) configured to selectively pivot toward and away from ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), for clamping tissue therebetween.
- Ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) is acoustically coupled with ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ), which is configured to drive (i.e., vibrate) ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) at ultrasonic frequencies for cutting and/or sealing tissue positioned in contact with ultrasonic blade ( 36 ).
- Clamp arm ( 38 ) is operatively coupled with trigger ( 32 ) such that clamp arm ( 38 ) is configured to pivot toward ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), to a closed position, in response to pivoting of trigger ( 32 ) toward pistol grip ( 26 ). Further, clamp arm ( 38 ) is configured to pivot away from ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), to an open position (see e.g., FIGS. 1-3 ), in response to pivoting of trigger ( 32 ) away from pistol grip ( 26 ).
- Various suitable ways in which clamp arm ( 38 ) may be coupled with trigger ( 32 ) will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings provided herein. In some versions, one or more resilient members may be incorporated to bias clamp arm ( 38 ) and/or trigger ( 32 ) toward the open position.
- a clamp pad ( 40 ) is secured to and extends distally along a clamping side of clamp arm ( 38 ), facing ultrasonic blade ( 36 ).
- Clamp pad ( 40 ) is configured to engage and clamp tissue against a corresponding tissue treatment portion of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) when clamp arm ( 38 ) is actuated to its closed position.
- At least a clamping-side of clamp arm ( 38 ) provides a first electrode ( 42 ), referred to herein as clamp arm electrode ( 42 ).
- at least a clamping-side of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) provides a second electrode ( 44 ), referred to herein as a blade electrode ( 44 ).
- electrodes ( 42 , 44 ) are configured to apply electrosurgical bipolar RF energy, provided by generator ( 12 ), to tissue electrically coupled with electrodes ( 42 , 44 ).
- Clamp arm electrode ( 42 ) may serve as an active electrode while blade electrode ( 44 ) serves as a return electrode, or vice-versa.
- Surgical instrument ( 14 ) may be configured to apply the electrosurgical bipolar RF energy through electrodes ( 42 , 44 ) while vibrating ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) at an ultrasonic frequency, before vibrating ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) at an ultrasonic frequency, and/or after vibrating ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) at an ultrasonic frequency.
- shaft assembly ( 20 ) extends along a longitudinal axis and includes an outer tube ( 46 ), an inner tube ( 48 ) received within outer tube ( 46 ), and an ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ) supported within inner tube ( 48 ).
- clamp arm ( 38 ) is coupled to distal ends of inner and outer tubes ( 46 , 48 ).
- clamp arm ( 38 ) includes a pair of proximally extending clevis arms ( 52 ) that receive therebetween and pivotably couple to a distal end ( 54 ) of inner tube ( 48 ) with a pivot pin ( 56 ) received within through bores formed in clevis arms ( 52 ) and distal end ( 54 ) of inner tube ( 48 ).
- First and second clevis fingers ( 58 ) depend downwardly from clevis arms ( 52 ) and pivotably couple to a distal end ( 60 ) of outer tube ( 46 ).
- each clevis finger ( 58 ) includes a protrusion ( 62 ) that is rotatably received within a corresponding opening ( 64 ) formed in a sidewall of distal end ( 60 ) of outer tube ( 46 ).
- inner tube ( 48 ) is longitudinally fixed relative to handle assembly ( 18 ), and outer tube ( 46 ) is configured to translate relative to inner tube ( 48 ) and handle assembly ( 18 ), along the longitudinal axis of shaft assembly ( 20 ).
- clamp arm ( 38 ) pivots about pivot pin ( 56 ) toward its open position.
- clamp arm ( 38 ) pivots in an opposite direction toward its closed position.
- a proximal end of outer tube ( 46 ) is operatively coupled with trigger ( 32 ), for example via a linkage assembly, such that actuation of trigger ( 32 ) causes translation of outer tube ( 46 ) relative to inner tube ( 48 ), thereby opening or closing clamp arm ( 38 ).
- outer tube ( 46 ) may be longitudinally fixed and inner tube ( 48 ) may be configured to translate for moving clamp arm ( 38 ) between its open and closed positions.
- Shaft assembly ( 20 ) and end effector ( 22 ) are configured to rotate together about the longitudinal axis, relative to handle assembly ( 18 ).
- a retaining pin ( 66 ), shown in FIG. 4 extends transversely through proximal portions of outer tube ( 46 ), inner tube ( 48 ), and waveguide ( 50 ) to thereby couple these components rotationally relative to one another.
- a rotation knob ( 68 ) is provided at a proximal end portion of shaft assembly ( 20 ) to facilitate rotation of shaft assembly ( 20 ), and end effector ( 22 ), relative to handle assembly ( 18 ).
- Rotation knob ( 68 ) is secured rotationally to shaft assembly ( 20 ) with retaining pin ( 66 ), which extends through a proximal collar of rotation knob ( 68 ). It will be appreciated that in other suitable configurations, rotation knob ( 68 ) may be omitted or substituted with alternative rotational actuation structures.
- Ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ) is acoustically coupled at its proximal end with ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ), for example by a threaded connection, and at its distal end with ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), as shown in FIG. 5 .
- Ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) is shown formed integrally with waveguide ( 50 ) such that blade ( 36 ) extends distally, directly from the distal end of waveguide ( 50 ). In this manner, waveguide ( 50 ) acoustically couples ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) with ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), and functions to communicate ultrasonic mechanical vibrations from transducer ( 34 ) to blade ( 36 ).
- ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ), waveguide ( 50 ), and ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) together define acoustic assembly ( 100 ).
- ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) may be positioned in direct contact with tissue, with or without assistive clamping force provided by clamp arm ( 38 ), to impart ultrasonic vibrational energy to the tissue and thereby cut and/or seal the tissue.
- blade ( 36 ) may cut through tissue clamped between clamp arm ( 38 ) and a first treatment side of blade ( 36 ), or blade ( 36 ) may cut through tissue positioned in contact with an oppositely disposed second treatment side of blade ( 36 ), for example during a “back-cutting” movement.
- waveguide ( 50 ) may amplify the ultrasonic vibrations delivered to blade ( 36 ). Further, waveguide ( 50 ) may include various features operable to control the gain of the vibrations, and/or features suitable to tune waveguide ( 50 ) to a selected resonant frequency. Additional exemplary features of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) and waveguide ( 50 ) are described in greater detail below.
- Waveguide ( 50 ) is supported within inner tube ( 48 ) by a plurality of nodal support elements ( 70 ) positioned along a length of waveguide ( 50 ), as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- nodal support elements ( 70 ) are positioned longitudinally along waveguide ( 50 ) at locations corresponding to acoustic nodes defined by the resonant ultrasonic vibrations communicated through waveguide ( 50 ).
- Nodal support elements ( 70 ) may provide structural support to waveguide ( 50 ), and acoustic isolation between waveguide ( 50 ) and inner and outer tubes ( 46 , 48 ) of shaft assembly ( 20 ).
- nodal support elements ( 70 ) may comprise o-rings.
- Waveguide ( 50 ) is supported at its distal-most acoustic node by a nodal support element in the form of an overmold member ( 72 ), shown in FIG. 5 .
- Waveguide ( 50 ) is secured longitudinally and rotationally within shaft assembly ( 20 ) by retaining pin ( 66 ), which passes through a transverse through-bore ( 74 ) formed at a proximally arranged acoustic node of waveguide ( 50 ), such as the proximal-most acoustic node, for example.
- a distal tip ( 76 ) of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) is located at a position corresponding to an anti-node associated with the resonant ultrasonic vibrations communicated through waveguide ( 50 ).
- Such a configuration enables the acoustic assembly ( 100 ) of instrument ( 14 ) to be tuned to a preferred resonant frequency f o when ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) is not loaded by tissue.
- ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) When ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) is energized by generator ( 12 ) to transmit mechanical vibrations through waveguide ( 50 ) to blade ( 36 ), distal tip ( 76 ) of blade ( 36 ) is caused to oscillate longitudinally in the range of approximately 20 to 120 microns peak-to-peak, for example, and in some instances in the range of approximately 20 to 50 microns, at a predetermined vibratory frequency f o of approximately 50 kHz, for example.
- the ultrasonic oscillation of blade ( 36 ) may simultaneously sever the tissue and denature the proteins in adjacent tissue cells, thereby providing a coagulative effect with minimal thermal spread.
- distal end ( 54 ) of inner tube ( 48 ) may be offset radially outwardly relative to a remaining proximal portion of inner tube ( 48 ).
- This configuration enables pivot pin bore ( 78 ), which receives clamp arm pivot pin ( 56 ), to be spaced further away from the longitudinal axis of shaft assembly ( 20 ) than if distal end ( 54 ) where formed flush with the remaining proximal portion of inner tube ( 48 ).
- this provides increased clearance between proximal portions of clamp arm electrode ( 42 ) and blade electrode ( 44 ), thereby mitigating risk of undesired “shorting” between electrodes ( 42 , 44 ) and their corresponding active and return electrical paths, for example during back-cutting when ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) flexes toward clamp arm ( 38 ) and pivot pin ( 56 ) in response to normal force exerted on blade ( 36 ) by tissue.
- ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) may tend to deflect slightly away from the longitudinal axis of shaft assembly ( 20 ), toward pin ( 56 ).
- the additional clearance prevents mechanical damage that might otherwise result from contact between ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) and pivot pin ( 56 ) when ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) is vibrating ultrasonically.
- FIGS. 7-10 show another exemplary clamp arm ( 80 ) configured for use with surgical instrument ( 14 ).
- clamp arm ( 80 ) Similar to clamp arm ( 38 ), clamp arm ( 80 ) includes a pair of proximally extending clevis arms ( 82 ) and a pair of clevis fingers ( 84 ) depending downwardly from clevis arms ( 82 ) and including protrusions ( 86 ).
- Clevis arms ( 82 ) are configured to receive therebetween and pivotably couple to distal end ( 54 ) of inner tube ( 48 ).
- clevis arms ( 82 ) includes a pair of integrally formed pivot pins ( 88 ) projecting inwardly from inner faces of clevis arms ( 82 ).
- integral pivot pins ( 88 ) may include rounded or chamfered edges to facilitate coupling of clamp arm ( 80 ) to inner tube ( 48 ) during assembly.
- distal end ( 54 ) of inner tube ( 48 ) may include a lead-in groove ( 90 ) extending transversely into each opening of pivot pin bore ( 78 ).
- lead-in groove ( 90 ) may guide integral pivot pins ( 88 ) into pivot pin bore ( 78 ) during snap-fit assembly of clamp arm ( 80 ) with inner tube ( 48 ).
- pivot pin ( 56 ) would be omitted.
- pivot pin ( 56 ) would allow end effector ( 22 ) to accommodate substantial lateral deflection of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) during back-cutting operations, since a portion of the laterally deflected ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) could be received in the gap defined between integral pivot pins ( 88 ).
- FIG. 11 shows additional details of features housed within handle assembly ( 18 ) of surgical instrument ( 14 ), including an acoustic assembly ( 100 ) and an actuation assembly ( 102 ).
- Acoustic assembly ( 100 ) is described in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 15A .
- Actuation assembly ( 102 ) includes trigger ( 32 ) and a series of links that operatively couple trigger ( 32 ) with outer tube ( 46 ) and thus clamp arm ( 38 ), such that pivoting of trigger ( 32 ) relative to body ( 24 ) may cause pivoting of clamp arm ( 38 ) relative to ultrasonic blade ( 36 ). More specifically, trigger ( 32 ) is coupled to a first link ( 104 ) that pivots about pivot point ( 106 ).
- First link ( 104 ) is pivotably coupled at a medial elbow portion thereof to a distal end of a second link ( 108 ).
- Second link ( 108 ) is pivotably at its proximal end to a proximal arm ( 112 ) of a translating member ( 110 ).
- Arm ( 112 ) is rigidly connected at its distal end to a yoke ( 114 ) of translating member ( 110 ).
- Yoke ( 114 ) at least partially encircles and operatively couples with a proximal end of outer tube ( 46 ).
- yoke ( 114 ) abuts a distal end of a spring stack ( 116 ) that is retained on a cylindrical spring retainer ( 118 ) (see FIG.
- Spring stack ( 116 ) comprises a linearly arranged array of adjacent wave springs in this example.
- Spring retainer ( 118 ) fixedly couples to a proximal end of outer tube ( 46 ).
- squeezing trigger ( 32 ) toward pistol grip ( 26 ) actuates outer tube ( 46 ) proximally to thereby close clamp arm ( 38 ), and releasing trigger ( 32 ) enables outer tube to actuate distally to thereby open clamp arm ( 38 ).
- moving trigger ( 32 ) toward pistol grip ( 26 ) causes first and second links ( 104 , 108 ) to pivot about their respective pivot axes and drive translating member ( 110 ) proximally along the longitudinal axis of shaft assembly ( 20 ).
- Proximal movement of translating member ( 110 ) causes yoke ( 114 ) to compress spring stack ( 116 ) proximally against retaining nut ( 120 ), which drives spring retainer ( 118 ) and outer tube ( 46 ) proximally.
- proximal translation of outer tube ( 46 ) causes clamp arm ( 38 ) to pivot toward its closed position.
- actuation assembly ( 102 ) further includes a compression spring ( 122 ) arranged at a proximal end of arm ( 112 ) of translating member ( 110 ), and which biases translating member ( 110 ) distally.
- compression spring ( 122 ) drives translating member distally so that yoke ( 114 ) engages a distal flange ( 124 ) of spring retainer ( 118 ).
- spring retainer ( 118 ) is fixed to outer tube ( 46 )
- yoke ( 114 ) drives spring retainer and outer tube ( 46 ) distally together, which causes clamp arm ( 38 ) to return to its open position.
- actuation assembly ( 102 ) may be supplemented or substituted with a motor assembly configured to provide powered actuation of clamp arm ( 38 ).
- exemplary surgical devices incorporating motor assemblies are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2014/0239037, entitled “Staple Forming Features for Surgical Stapling Instrument,” published Aug. 28, 2014, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,092,292 on Oct. 9, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein; U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2015/0374360, entitled “Articulation Drive Features for Surgical Stapler,” published Dec. 31, 2015, issued as U.S. Pat. No.
- spring retainer ( 118 ) couples to outer tube ( 46 ) with a snap-fit engagement, such that spring retainer ( 118 ) is longitudinally and rotationally fixed to outer tube ( 46 ).
- sleeve ( 126 ) includes a plurality of circumferentially arranged snap legs ( 128 ) having free distal ends configured to lockingly engage outer tube ( 46 ). More specifically, as shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B , the free distal end of each snap leg ( 128 ) includes a protrusion ( 130 ) configured to snap into a corresponding opening ( 132 ) formed in the sidewall of outer tube ( 46 ).
- outer tube ( 46 ) may be inserted into the central bore of spring retainer ( 118 ) defined by sleeve ( 126 ) and flange ( 124 ), and advanced proximally until protrusions ( 130 ) snap into openings ( 132 ).
- spring retainer ( 118 ) may be inserted into the central bore of spring retainer ( 118 ) defined by sleeve ( 126 ) and flange ( 124 ), and advanced proximally until protrusions ( 130 ) snap into openings ( 132 ).
- FIG. 14 shows additional details of shaft assembly ( 20 ) and select components of actuation assembly ( 102 ) described above, as well as a coupling of a proximal end of ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ) to a distal end of ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ).
- outer tube ( 46 ) is configured to translate longitudinally relative to inner tube ( 48 ) and waveguide ( 50 ) to move clamp arm ( 38 ) between its open and closed positions.
- retaining pin ( 66 ) extends transversely through a proximal collar ( 134 ) of rotation knob ( 68 ) and through outer tube, inner tube, and waveguide ( 50 ) to thereby secure each of these components rotationally relative to one another, as described above.
- outer tube ( 46 ) includes a pair of elongate slots ( 136 ) through which retaining pin ( 66 ) extends, as shown in FIG. 14 . Further, a proximal portion of inner tube ( 48 ) may be supported radially within outer tube ( 46 ) by a tube support element ( 138 ).
- spring stack ( 116 ) is configured to provide a force-limiting feature, such that spring stack ( 116 ) resists compression and thereby transfers proximal motion from yoke ( 114 ) to outer tube ( 46 ) via retaining nut ( 120 ) when yoke ( 114 ) is driven to actuate outer tube ( 46 ) proximally up to a certain force threshold.
- spring stack ( 116 ) resists compression and thereby transfers proximal motion from yoke ( 114 ) to outer tube ( 46 ) via retaining nut ( 120 ) when yoke ( 114 ) is driven to actuate outer tube ( 46 ) proximally up to a certain force threshold.
- clamp arm ( 38 ) encounters substantial resistance to further pivotal movement toward ultrasonic blade ( 36 )
- outer tube ( 46 ) will correspondingly provide substantial resistance to further proximal movement, and such resistance will be further provided via retaining nut ( 120 ).
- spring stack ( 116 ) When this resistance exceeds the predetermined force threshold, and the operator continues to urge trigger ( 32 ) toward pistol grip ( 26 ), spring stack ( 116 ) will begin to compress in response to further proximal motion of yoke ( 114 ) while retaining nut ( 120 ) and outer tube ( 46 ) remain stationary. Spring stack ( 116 ) thus absorbs forces that are exerted above the force threshold. Retaining nut ( 120 ) may be selectively rotated relative to sleeve ( 126 ), via threaded engagement, to compress spring stack ( 116 ) against yoke ( 114 ) with a desired amount of pre-load. Retaining nut ( 120 ) thereby enables adjustability of the predetermined force threshold by allowing adjustment of the pre-load.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B show an exemplary configuration of an ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) and a bipolar RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) of surgical instrument ( 14 ).
- generator ( 12 ) of surgical system ( 10 ) is electrically coupled with and configured to energize each of the electrical circuits ( 140 , 142 ) to thereby enable surgical instrument ( 14 ) to deliver ultrasonic energy and electrosurgical bipolar RF energy to tissue.
- generator ( 12 ) may energize ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) and RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) simultaneously or in selective, alternating manners.
- acoustic assembly ( 100 ) of surgical instrument ( 14 ) generally includes ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ), ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ), and ultrasonic blade ( 36 ).
- ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) of the present example generally includes a first resonator (or “end-bell”) ( 144 ), a conically shaped second resonator (or “fore-bell”) ( 146 ), and a transduction portion arranged between end-bell ( 144 ) and fore-bell ( 146 ) and comprising a plurality of piezoelectric elements ( 148 ).
- a compression bolt ( 150 ) extends distally, coaxially through end-bell ( 144 ) and piezoelectric elements ( 148 ), and is threadedly received within a proximal end of fore-bell ( 146 ).
- a velocity transformer ( 152 ) (or “horn”) extends distally from fore-bell ( 146 ) and couples with a proximal end of ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ), for example via a threaded connection as shown in FIG. 15A .
- ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) may be further configured in accordance with any of the transducer configurations disclosed in the references incorporated by reference herein.
- An active transducer electrode ( 154 ) is shown arranged between medial and proximal piezoelectric elements ( 148 ), and electrically couples with generator ( 12 ) via an active transducer lead ( 156 ).
- a return transducer electrode ( 158 ) is shown arranged between end-bell ( 144 ) and a proximal piezoelectric element ( 148 ), and electrically couples with generator ( 12 ) via a return transducer lead ( 160 ).
- An active RF lead ( 162 ) is electrically coupled with generator ( 12 ), and is shown extending from a proximal portion of outer tube ( 46 ).
- active RF lead ( 162 ) may electrically couple with RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) at any suitable location along outer tube ( 46 ), or alternatively directly at clamp arm ( 38 ) so as to bypass outer tube ( 46 ), for example.
- active RF lead ( 162 ) may electrically couple with inner tube ( 48 ) instead of outer tube ( 46 ), such that RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) passes through inner tube ( 48 ) instead of outer tube ( 46 ).
- ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) includes an active electrical path that passes distally through active transducer lead ( 156 ) to active transducer electrode ( 154 ) and into piezoelectric elements ( 148 ).
- Ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) further includes a return electrical path that passes proximally from piezoelectric elements ( 148 ), through return transducer electrode ( 158 ) to return transducer lead ( 160 ).
- Generator ( 12 ) directs electrical current through the active electrical path to the return electrical path to thereby energize ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ) to produce ultrasonic mechanical vibrations, which are communicated via ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ) to ultrasonic blade ( 36 ).
- RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) includes an active RF path that passes from active RF lead ( 162 ) to outer tube ( 46 ), and distally through outer tube ( 46 ) to clamp arm ( 38 ) via clevis fingers ( 58 ).
- flow of RF electrical energy through the RF active path is enabled by electrical coupling of outer tube ( 46 ) with clamp arm ( 38 ), for example by metal-to-metal contact.
- the active RF energy flows from clevis arms ( 52 ) into clamp arm electrode ( 42 ), and then into tissue ( 164 ).
- clamp arm electrode ( 42 ) may be in the form of a clamping-side surface of clamp arm ( 38 ), formed integrally with and thereby electrically coupled with the remainder of clamp arm ( 38 ).
- the entirety of clamp arm ( 38 ), including or not including clamp pad ( 40 ) may be formed of an electrically conductive material, such as a metal, such that the entire clamp arm ( 38 ) serves as the clamp arm electrode ( 42 ).
- RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) further includes a return electrical path that directs RF energy proximally from end effector ( 22 ) to handle assembly ( 18 ), via ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ).
- RF energy passes from the active RF path, through tissue ( 164 ), to the return RF path, via blade electrode ( 44 ). From blade electrode ( 44 ), the RF energy returns proximally through waveguide ( 50 ) and passes into ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ), as described further below. In this manner, tissue ( 164 ) is treated with bipolar RF energy provided by generator ( 12 ).
- blade electrode ( 44 ) may be defined by a selected clamping-side surface of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ). In other configurations, the entirety of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) may serve as blade electrode ( 44 ). In various such configurations, blade electrode ( 44 ) is electrically coupled with ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), which is electrically coupled with ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ), which in turn is electrically coupled with ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ). Accordingly, within the RF return path, RF energy passes proximally from blade electrode ( 44 ), through ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) to ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ), and ultimately to ultrasonic transducer ( 34 ). As shown in FIG.
- RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) and ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) share a common electrical return path through return transducer electrode ( 158 ) and return transducer lead ( 160 ).
- RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) may pass through inner tube ( 48 ) rather than outer tube ( 46 ), or RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) may bypass inner and outer tubes ( 46 , 48 ) all together.
- generator ( 12 ) may be configured to energize ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) and RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) simultaneously, to enable surgical instrument ( 14 ) to treat tissue with simultaneous application of ultrasonic energy and electrosurgical bipolar RF energy. Additionally, or alternatively, generator ( 12 ) may be configured to energize ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) and RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) in alternating manners, to allow for selective application of only one of ultrasonic energy or bipolar RF energy to tissue at a given time. For instance, generator ( 12 ) may energize only RF electrical circuit ( 142 ) for sealing tissue with bipolar RF energy, leaving ultrasonic blade ( 36 ) inactive. Alternatively, generator ( 12 ) may energize only ultrasonic electrical circuit ( 140 ) for cutting and/or sealing tissue with ultrasonic energy, leaving RF electrodes ( 42 , 44 ) inactive.
- Surgical instrument ( 14 ) may include various features for inhibiting undesired electrical shorting of the RF active path and the RF return path of RF electrical circuit ( 142 ), for example at locations proximal of clamp arm electrode ( 42 ) and blade electrode ( 44 ).
- retaining pin ( 66 ) shown in FIG. 15A may be encased in an electrically insulative sheath ( 166 ) that prevents shorting between outer tube ( 46 ) and ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ).
- 15B may be encased in an electrically insulative sheath that prevents transfer of electrical energy from clamp arm ( 38 ) to inner tube ( 48 ), which encases ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ). Further, in some examples, select portions of ultrasonic blade ( 36 ), ultrasonic waveguide ( 50 ), outer tube ( 46 ), and/or inner tube ( 48 ) may be coated with a layer of electrically insulative material configured to prevent shorting of RF electrical circuit ( 142 ).
- a surgical instrument comprising: (a) a shaft; (b) an ultrasonic transducer; (c) a waveguide acoustically coupled with the ultrasonic transducer and extending distally through the shaft; (d) an end effector arranged at a distal end of the shaft, wherein the end effector comprises: (i) an ultrasonic blade acoustically coupled with the waveguide, wherein the ultrasonic transducer is operable to drive the waveguide and the ultrasonic blade with ultrasonic energy, (ii) a clamp arm movable relative to the ultrasonic blade for clamping tissue therebetween, and (iii) an RF electrode operable to seal tissue with RF energy; (e) an ultrasonic electrical circuit operable to energize the ultrasonic transducer, wherein the ultrasonic electrical circuit includes an active path and a return path; and (f) an RF electrical circuit operable to deliver RF energy to the RF electrode, wherein the RF electrical circuit includes an active path and a return
- Example 1 The surgical instrument of Example 1, wherein the return path of the ultrasonic electrical circuit and the return path of the RF electrical circuit pass through the ultrasonic transducer.
- the ultrasonic transducer comprises: (i) a proximal end element, (ii) a distal end element, (iii) a piezoelectric element disposed between the proximal end element and the distal end element, and (iv) a transducer electrode coupled to the piezoelectric element, wherein the return path of the ultrasonic electrical circuit and the return path of the RF electrical circuit both pass through the transducer electrode.
- the ultrasonic transducer further comprises an electrically conductive coupling element that secures the proximal end element relative to the distal end element, wherein the return path of the RF electrical circuit passes through the electrically conductive coupling element.
- Example 4 The surgical instrument of Example 4, wherein the electrically conductive coupling element comprises a threaded fastener.
- the end effector includes a first RF electrode and a second RF electrode operable to seal tissue with bipolar RF energy, wherein the RF electrical circuit is operable to deliver bipolar RF energy to the RF electrodes.
- Example 6 The surgical instrument of Example 6, wherein the clamp arm provides the first RF electrode, wherein the ultrasonic blade provides the second RF electrode.
- Example 7 The surgical instrument of Example 7, wherein the second RF electrode is defined at least in part by a clamping surface of the ultrasonic blade.
- the end effector further comprises a clamp pad secured to the clamp arm, wherein the active path of the RF electrical circuit passes through the clamp pad.
- RF electrode is operable to seal tissue with RF energy while the ultrasonic blade treats tissue with ultrasonic energy.
- a surgical instrument comprising: (a) a shaft; (b) an ultrasonic transducer; (c) a waveguide acoustically coupled with the ultrasonic transducer and extending distally through the shaft; and (d) an end effector arranged at a distal end of the shaft, wherein the end effector comprises: (i) an ultrasonic blade acoustically coupled with the waveguide, wherein the ultrasonic transducer is operable to drive the waveguide and the ultrasonic blade with ultrasonic energy, (ii) a clamp arm movable relative to the ultrasonic blade for clamping tissue therebetween, and (iii) an RF electrode operable to seal tissue with RF energy, wherein the RF electrode is electrically coupled with the ultrasonic transducer.
- Example 19 The surgical instrument of Example 19, wherein the second RF electrode is electrically coupled with the ultrasonic transducer.
- any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described herein may be combined with any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/967,746, entitled “Combination Ultrasonic and Electrosurgical Instrument Having Slip Ring Electrical Contact Assembly,” filed on May 1, 2018, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,945,778 on Mar. 16, 2021; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/967,747, entitled “Combination Ultrasonic and Electrosurgical Instrument Having Electrically Insulating Features,” filed on May 1, 2018, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,945,779 on Mar. 16, 2021; U.S. patent application Ser. No.
- any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described herein may be combined with any one or more of the teachings, expressions, embodiments, examples, etc. described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/967,758, entitled “Combination Ultrasonic and Electrosurgical Instrument with Clamp Arm Position Input and Method for Identifying Tissue State,” filed on May 1, 2018, published as U.S. Pub. No. 2018/0333182 on Nov. 22, 2018; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/967,763, entitled “Combination Ultrasonic and Electrosurgical Instrument with Adjustable Energy Modalities and Method for Sealing Tissue and Inhibiting Tissue Resection,” filed on May 1, 2018, published as U.S. Pub. No.
- Versions of the devices described above may be designed to be disposed of after a single use, or they can be designed to be used multiple times. Versions may, in either or both cases, be reconditioned for reuse after at least one use. Reconditioning may include any combination of the steps of disassembly of the device, followed by cleaning or replacement of particular pieces, and subsequent reassembly. In particular, some versions of the device may be disassembled, and any number of the particular pieces or parts of the device may be selectively replaced or removed in any combination. Upon cleaning and/or replacement of particular parts, some versions of the device may be reassembled for subsequent use either at a reconditioning facility, or by a user immediately prior to a procedure.
- reconditioning of a device may utilize a variety of techniques for disassembly, cleaning/replacement, and reassembly. Use of such techniques, and the resulting reconditioned device, are all within the scope of the present application.
- versions described herein may be sterilized before and/or after a procedure.
- the device is placed in a closed and sealed container, such as a plastic or TYVEK bag.
- the container and device may then be placed in a field of radiation that can penetrate the container, such as gamma radiation, x-rays, or high-energy electrons.
- the radiation may kill bacteria on the device and in the container.
- the sterilized device may then be stored in the sterile container for later use.
- a device may also be sterilized using any other technique known in the art, including but not limited to beta or gamma radiation, ethylene oxide, or steam.
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